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Falling down stairs.....literally

confidant2confidence wrote 3 weeks ago: Secret of the Day: I choose not to feel guilty. I choose to accept that I’m not perfect and be … more →

Tags: secrets, secret, intimacy, Pain, falling, Stairs, nightmares, attention, pajamas

Sittin' on the dock of the Bay

juliehursey wrote 6 months ago:     Blog for June 25th, 2009 Sitting in the harbor on the Heron, I am staring out of the pilothouse … more →

Tags: Life, Chartering, boating, summer

Wouldn't Take Nothing for my Journey Now5 comments

juliehursey wrote 7 months ago: Blog for May 17, 2009 Today is a raw, rainy afternoon in Petersburg. One year ago, on a day just lik … more →

Tags: spring, Life, Family, Cancer, Grief

Being Weightless in Late Winter

juliehursey wrote 9 months ago: Blog for March 10, 2009   Light snow falls steadily on this icy afternoon. Spring seems to recede as … more →

Tags: winter, spirituality, spring, Life

Return of the Light1 comment

juliehursey wrote 9 months ago:   Blog for March 3, 2009   Snow still covers the ground, and the big blue drifts are solid as iceber … more →

Tags: winter, spirituality, spring, Life, Grief

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juliehursey wrote 11 months ago: Hunters in the Snow By Pieter Bruegel 1565 Blog for January 4, 2009 I look out of my window at the d … more →

Tags: winter, Life, Grief

Christmas and the Grieving Heart2 comments

juliehursey wrote 1 year ago: Blog for December 20, 2008   I pulled another pan of scorched cookie bars out of the stove last nigh … more →

Tags: winter, Family, Grief, Christmas

The Last Time1 comment

juliehursey wrote 1 year ago: Blog for December 2, 2008   My sister and I were talking on the phone after we heard the devastating … more →

Tags: Poetry, winter, Community, Life, Family

When the Saints Go Marching In

juliehursey wrote 1 year ago: Blog for November 3rd, 2008  Saturday was Dia de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead in Mexico. Appr … more →

Tags: Life, Family, Fall

Weep Not For the Memories

juliehursey wrote 1 year ago:                Blog for October 19, 2008   A wild north wind sweeps across the empty fields. Annie i … more →

Tags: Life, Family, Hospice journey

The Strength of My Father: Hy's Eulogy3 comments

juliehursey wrote 1 year ago: The strength of my father  Failed at last. Like a tree rocking in a big storm His roots lifted in th … more →

Tags: Life, Family, Cancer

The Coming of the Dawn3 comments

juliehursey wrote 1 year ago: Blog for October 1, 2008   My father, Hy Hoffman died today, just after midnight. I was holding his … more →

Tags: spirituality, Life, Family, Cancer

When autumn leaves start to fall2 comments

juliehursey wrote 1 year ago: Blog for September 26, 2008   A Nor’easter is lashing the island on this morning in late September, … more →

Tags: spirituality, Life, Family, Cancer

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juliehursey wrote 1 year ago:   Blog for August 31, 2008 The last week has been riveting. There was the Democratic Convention, whi … more →

Tags: Community, Life

Hospice Fundraiser Speech1 comment

juliehursey wrote 1 year ago: I made this speech on August 11th at a fundraiser for Hospice of Martha’s Vineyard. I am very … more →

Tags: Community, Life, Family, Cancer

Paint on the Ceiling.

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Tags: Photo by Sarah Schutzki, salvador dali, Dali Museum, Figueres - Spain, Original Artwork Not By Sarah (Obviously)

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juliehursey wrote 1 year ago:   Blog for July 22, 2008 It is two-thirty in the morning, and I know better than to lie in the dark … more →

Tags: Life, Family, summer, Cancer

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juliehursey wrote 1 year ago: Blog for July 14th, 2008 It is Bastille Day, and I have a little bird that can whistle the Marseilla … more →

Tags: Poetry, Life, Family, summer, Cancer

Sorrow wide and deep1 comment

juliehursey wrote 1 year ago: Journal for July 11, 2008This started as such a normal day. I rode my bike to Vineyard Haven for cof … more →

Tags: Life, Family, summer, Cancer


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